Boehner Challenger Mark Meadows Does Not Feel 'Vindicated' After Speaker Resigns
Sept. 28, 2015 |
NewsBoehner Challenger Mark Meadows Does Not Feel 'Vindicated' After Speaker Resigns"This has never been about me," Meadows told The Daily Signal exclusively on Sunday, vowing that he will not personally seek a leadership position. |
CommentaryFailure Theater in the SenateSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has scheduled a vote for Monday that would fund the government through Dec. 11. The vote would not end taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, but rather kick the can down the road for two-and-a-half months, writes Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint. |
NewsRepublicans Debate John Boehner's Legacy, Party's FutureBoehner's decision Friday to resign from Congress sparked recriminations among Republicans, not to mention questions of who his colleagues will select as the next speaker and other GOP leadership positions. |
NewsCreator of Planned Parenthood Videos: It Is 'Unconscionable' to Continue Taxpayer FundingDavid Daleiden, the founder of the Center for Medical Progress, alleged Planned Parenthood is engaged in the "criminal sale of aborted baby parts." |
CommentaryThis New Lawsuit Against Obamacare Has LegsA federal district court refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the entire U.S. House of Representatives against the Obama administration over its funding of certain aspects of Obamacare. |
CommentaryTime to Prosecute the EPA Like Any Other CompanyIf private parties had been responsible for the spill, the odds are good that the federal government would have opened a criminal investigation. |
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